Linking to multiple versions

A variation may be linked to only one system. However, that variation may be linked to multiple version nodes belonging to a single system.

The variation that you directly create is referred to as an explicit variation. When you link a variation to a multiple version nodes, you are, in effect, creating multiple variations. We call these effective variations.

For example, in the Create Variation dialog box, you might create a new variation of the back to home action linked to two nodes of the Car Rental system (and to one keyword, spanish), as shown:

In this case, you have created a single explicit variation:

back to home {Car Rental:1.1,1.2}{spanish}

which TestArchitect, in effect, factors out into two effective variations:

back to home {Car Rental:1.1}{spanish}
back to home {Car Rental:1.2}{spanish}

Notes: 
At compile time (just after a test run is launched), when the operative variations for each project item are select, TestArchitect only concerns itself with effective variations.


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